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Disparities in health care are not just limited to the delivery of care. They also exist in the way that clinical trials are structured. Women, people of color, and the elderly often are not adequately represented. This article offers three strategie...
This article provides advice to make your supply chain more resilient without sacrificing competitiveness.
In this article the author explains how to highlight your accomplishments at work without having it backfire.
Nine predictions from the chief of research for Gartner’s HR practice that will shape work in 2021 and beyond.
This article describes viral marketing, explains how it works, and reveals how it can be used in healthcare.
Physician review portals provide the unfiltered feedback to tell you how you are doing. Give patients an experience that deserves a rating of excellence.
Disruptions of the raw materials for many common kinds of plastics are now occurring. They are the latest problem to strike global supply chains. They underline the need for companies to develop the expertise and systems needed to make their supply c...
Care providers must understand the ramifications for their digital health function and agenda — and how information technology can address the challenges and opportunities of their “new normal.”
To form a good team, the healthcare entrepreneur must be capable of finding, motivating, convincing, and retaining people who contribute value to the initiative.
The To Act as a Unit (TAU) program has successfully introduced new members of the Cleveland Clinic professional staff to organizational culture and priorities.
The core values of one blood center helped deploy a successful COVID-19 convalescent plasma collection and distribution program.
As everyone has become painfully aware, acute shortages of materials like masks, ventilators, intensive care unit (ICU) capacity, and staff are hamstringing the heroic efforts of health care professionals around the world to address the pandemic.
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